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214032 Marist Co-Curricular Sport Brochure A5 04.Indd Co-Curricular at Marist Sport Co-Curricular Sport at Marist Participation in sporting activities, particularly team games, is an important part of the life of every student at Marist. All students are encouraged to seek representation in one or more of the many sports offered by the College. The College is fortunate to have 8 major sporting clubs that are all passionate about providing boys with the opportunity to play the sports that they enjoy alongside their school friends. A range of contact, non-contact, team and individual sports are all offered at Marist. Throughout their time at the College a Marist boy may play several different sports. Marist recognises the importance that sport plays in the health and wellbeing of adolescent boys. Competing for and representing the school gives boys a sense of comradery, belonging and pride. Marist has a rich sporting tradition and the sporting success of Marist boys is well recorded in our College history. The College provides a high standard of competition and facilities in each sport. Each sporting activity is open to boys of all abilities and caters to students at beginner and elite levels. Together in Sport, Marist boys share the experience of victory and defeat and learn how to compete in a spirit that is in line with our Marist core values of Faith, Love, Justice, Compassion and Hospitality. Marist College Canberra encourages a spirit of participation and belonging to the Marist Community. Therefore, students must partake in at least one co-curricular activity each year and many boys represent the College in a number of sport and non-sporting activities. Boys benefit socially, physically and mentally from their active involvement in sport within our Marist community. 3 Australian Rules Football First established in 1973, the Marist Australian Football Club (MAFC) is a highly successful club that aims to promote and develop Australian Football within the Marist and ACT Communities. Australian Rules Football has increasing popularity at Marist and across Canberra. There are a growing number of boys aged from Years 4 to 12 competing in approximately 8 teams in the AFL Canberra Junior and Senior Leagues. The club focuses strongly on the improvement of skills and fosters a high performance junior AFL football development program which encourages talented junior footballers to become champions on and off the fi eld. The club also provides training and opportunities for boys to umpire. Marist College has a proud history of producing exceptional players and umpires. A long list of MAFC players have gone on to play and umpire Athletics senior and representative football with ACT teams and at the highest level in the AFL. Each year Marist selects a squad of passionate and competitive boys Based on our home ground at the College, who represent the College at the Lindwall oval, MAFC is committed to the PSSA, ASC and ACT levels, based personal development of all boys as well as the on their performance in the annual promotion of Australian Football. Whilst success College Athletics carnival. Students is judged in part by the on fi eld performance have the opportunity to compete in of teams, the College and Club are committed a range of individual and relay events to the enjoyment and development of the at the AIS facility. Our experienced individual. By providing high quality playing, staff support students to develop training and fi rst aid equipment; qualifi ed their athletic skills during Health coaching and support staff for each team, and Physical Education lessons. the MAFC is able to support each player. Contact Contact Head of Co-Curricular Website: mafc.com.au Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Basketball Marist is proud of it’s exceptionally competitive and large Basketball program. Basketball is undoubtedly one of the most popular sports at Marist. Boys train and compete in our outstanding facilities in Marcellin Hall. This hall operates as a state-of-the-art, two court basketball stadium for most of each year. It is a fantastic training and competition venue for the club. Boys also have access to the weights room in Marcellin Hall to improve their strength and conditioning. Managed by the Marist Basketball Club our Basketball program is open to all levels of ability and strives to provide each boy with the opportunity to play, coach and referee at his very best level. The Marist College Canberra Basketball Club (MCC Basketball) aims to provide an environment where boys enjoy playing basketball and develop their skills through a commitment to team based sport. MCC Basketball enters teams in the Junior Competitions administered by Basketball ACT (BACT). These Competitions cater for beginners through to elite players. Basketball can be played all year round across two seasons – a winter season (Terms 2 and 3) and a summer season (Terms 4 and 1). Our Senior team is highly competitive and travels each year to compete in the annual Marist Basketball Carnival. Marist organises a Basketball tour of the United States providing boys with the opportunity to compete internationally and experience Basketball at its highest level. Contact Website: maristbasketball.com Email: [email protected] 5 Cricket Marist College has a long and strong cricketing tradition and the Marist Cricket Club, established in 1969 competes each summer in the Cricket ACT and Associated Southern Colleges Competitions. The club runs an impressive cricket development program open to boys of all age groups and levels of ability. Our Club is devoted to the promotion of cricket within our College community. The Marist Cricket club provides boys with the opportunity to represent the College with pride. It invests signifi cantly in coaching to develop highly skilled teams across all ages and levels. The Club is also very well supported by a strong contingent of volunteers who coach and undertake various committee duties. Boys play and train on our home ground at the College, Lindwall Oval, named after old boy and Australian Test Cricketer, Ray Lindwall. Marist College is very proud of our First XI team who competes at the highest level. Each year the First XI travels nationally to compete in the much coveted annual Marist Cricket Carnival. Marist Canberra has been victorious in the Marist Cricket Carnival 7 times throughout it’s history. Over the years Marist has won numerous ASC titles and premierships. Countless Marist boys have become ACT representative players and many have gone on to play for the All Australian Marist Team and the under age Australian Representative Teams. Contact Website: mcccc.act.cricket.com.au Email: [email protected] @MaristCCCC 7 Football has been played competitively at Football Marist College since 1978. Today Marist has a Football is the premier world sport and this is thriving Football Club competing in the Capital reflected in its immense popularity at Marist. Football Junior League in Division 1 and below. Amongst our winter sports, Football has the Because of the number of teams we field, the largest numbers of boys participating in all age Marist Canberra Football Club has four home groups. Boys of all skill levels are invited to play grounds. All Junior League games are played and numbers are not limited. The Football on Saturday, with starting times varying program aims to improve the technical and according to the age group. tactical ability of boys whilst being fun and enjoyable. Every third year the College arranges Contact a Football tour to England and also competes Website: maristfootball.com.au in many invitational games throughout the year. Email: [email protected] We proudly compete against Marist Ashgrove MaristCanberraFootballClub in a biannual competition. @MaristCFC Hockey 9 Hockey is a highly energetic and fast team sport that combines athletic ability with good coordination skills. The Marist Hockey Club is a fun and social club which provides boys of all year levels the opportunity to play this dynamic sport. With two teams in each age group, the club supports skills development for all abilities. Training is held at the Tuggeranong Hockey centre, with competition taking place at the outstanding facilities at the National Hockey Centre in Lyneham. Marist is one of the largest hockey clubs in the ACT Hockey Junior Boys Competition with at least two teams competing in the Under 11, through to the Under 18 age groups. Elite players are supported and boys have the opportunity to go further to represent the College in the annual ASC and Quick Sticks tournaments. The Marist Hockey Club arranges tours and invitational competitions for boys to extend their competition experience. Marist has a well-established tradition of developing players who compete at elite representative regional, national and international levels. Contact Website: maristcanberrahockey.org.au Email: [email protected] MaristCollegeCanberraHockeyClub Cross County Each year Marist develops a squad of passionate and competitive runners who will represent the College at PSSA, ASC and ACT levels, based on their performance in the annual College Cross Country Carnival. Our experienced staff support students to develop their running skills and compete in a range of events. Marist College Canberra is a dominant force in ACT Cross Country and we have won the ASC Cross Country title for the past 25 years. Contact Head of Co-Curricular Email: [email protected] Mountain Biking The Marist Mountain Biking Club (MMB) is rapidly growing in membership as the sport increases in popularity within the College. The club is managed by Marist Staff who act as riding instructors to facilitate weekly training rides across Mount Stromlo’s superb cross country trails. Competitive racing involves the ACT Interschool Championship, Thredbo XC MTB Competition and the annual Mont 24 hour race.
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